From 8761361688992b0e7b4b8b104333ffb37aca754c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roger Dingledine Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 00:05:46 +0000 Subject: changes sitting in my trunk sandbox svn:r15955 --- proposals/141-jit-sd-downloads.txt | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'proposals/141-jit-sd-downloads.txt') diff --git a/proposals/141-jit-sd-downloads.txt b/proposals/141-jit-sd-downloads.txt index c335f77..b6d27c8 100644 --- a/proposals/141-jit-sd-downloads.txt +++ b/proposals/141-jit-sd-downloads.txt @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Status: Draft 2. What is in a server descriptor When a Tor client starts the first thing it will try to get is a - current network status document, a consensus signed by a majority + current network status document: a consensus signed by a majority of directory authorities. This document is currently about 100 Kilobytes in size, tho it will grow linearly with network size. This document lists all servers currently running on the network. @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ Status: Draft A server descriptor lists a server's IP address and TCP ports on which it accepts onion and directory connections. Furthermore it contains - the onion key, a short lived RSA key to which clients encrypt CREATE - cells. + the onion key (a short lived RSA key to which clients encrypt CREATE + cells). 2.5 Identity information -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf